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    certain times in my life where I have felt alone. Frost uses personification and imagery to convey the solitary atmosphere of the streets at night. Frost uses personification to show his familiarity with the night. “I have been acquainted with the night” (l.1) and “I have looked down the saddest city lane” (l.4) shows that Frost knows how the night is. He has seen and felt the sadness of a still dark night. The author also uses personification in saying “One luminary clock against the sky proclaimed

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    This passage is rich with literary devices including imagery and personification. This passage is describing the chaos and turmoil happening at the storming of the Bastille. One of the literary devices makes everything seem not even close to being diminutive. This is the imagery that Dickens writes. He wrote‚ “Flashing weapons‚ blazing torches… shrieks volleys… massive stone walls‚ and the eight great towers‚” (224). Words like “massive” and “great” make everything seem large and important and allow

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    Emotion is a difficult concept to define within psychology due to two different perspectives that should be considered being cognitive and biological. The cognitive perspective suggests that emotion is based more on the factors of the mental processes. The biological perspective suggests that emotion is influenced by biological systems and performances and is based on physiological responses. It has been suggested that there is a possible interaction between cognitive and biological processes that

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    society is influenced by advanced technology. In the thrilling‚ short story‚ There Will Come Soft Rains written by Ray Bradbury‚ the author uses personification‚ setting‚ and theme‚ with the help of advanced technology‚ to develop this story into the aforementioned genre‚ Science fiction. In There Will Come Soft Rains‚ Ray Bradbury continuously uses personification to place the story into the genre‚ Science fiction. In the commencement of the story‚ it states‚ “[i]n the kitchen the breakfast stove gave

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    Rudyard Kipling uses personification (in paragraph fifteen) he makes Rikki Tikki seem curious. He uses personification to help people understand the story better. Personification helps the theme because he couldn’t of told Nagaina to turn around. In addition (in paragraph eighty six ) Rikki Tikki says” Turn round‚ Nagaina; turn and fight!” This is an example of personification because animals can speak English or any other languages but animal. It

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    In The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho‚ Santiago searches through the whole book to find his personal “legend”‚ or his biggest dream. “It’s the possibility of having a dream come true that makes life interesting‚” (Coelho 11). The use of imagery‚ personification‚ and the interactions between characters between The Alchemist and XXIX Sonnet by Shakespeare develop the theme in each by the way that they help the authors connect to the readers. In these two great pieces of literature‚ one of the main literary

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    He uses personification in three ways in this poem. First‚ he says “Yet if hope has flown away” Even so‚ we all know that hope is an abstract thing and it can’t literally fly. Next‚ he says that “One from the pitiless wave?” Despite that wave can’t pity‚ he personified it as life is pitying on him. Then he says “I stand amid the roar Of a surf-tormented shore‚” As torment is a feeling that people feel‚ it’s how they feel when so’s emotions wrack them‚ not when waves wrack

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    rise and set‚ and the bees will still buzz even without the presence of people. Humans are evil‚ they murder kill and pillage‚ while nature is peaceful and graceful Teasdale’s messages proved portrayed by imagery‚ alliteration‚ and personification. The personification shows many times in the poem.“Spring herself‚ when woke at dawn. Would scarcely know that humankind were gone”. (11) This portrays that spring would remain the same and would not change if humans were extinct. Another example written

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    Soups Up Envision a black cauldron simmering over an open flame. Our recipe calls for a diverse group of ingredients for delivery of an awesome product. Unequal measures of hurt‚ anger‚ anxiety‚ pain‚ betrayal‚ bitterness‚ hate‚ love‚ loneliness‚ pride‚ greed or jealousy can be stirred into the pot. The steam rises as the ingredients begin a rapid boil. Threatening to overflow the sides of the cauldron‚ we realize soup is up! Revenge is ready to be served. From the beginning of time‚ man has had

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    Running head: What are emotions? What are Emotions? University of Phoenix Jessika Morgan Emotions are defined as “an affective state of consciousness in which joy‚ sorrow‚ fear‚ hate‚ or the like‚ is experienced‚ as distinguished from cognitive and volitional states of consciousness (Dictionary.com). Emotions are part of our existence as human beings. They are part of what separates us from others. Emotions can be considered to be universal‚ but everyone’s are different. Imagine a world

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